Anything is rather broad...!
I feed live brine shrimp occasionally and plan on feeding some wingless fruit flies in the near future.

Didn't mean to make yer mind reel with the posibilities <hehe>

There's no section here about live foods so I was wondering if anybody was culturing any live foods, kike hatching brine shrimp for fry, growing for adults, daphnia, micro worms, redworms or anything.
With spring finally here, I thought I might get a couple of bins of green water going and maybe try some daphnia.
hmm...wingless fruit flies - how are you doing those?

The wingless fruit flies are really easy. I get them from a biological supply company. You put some instant media in a tube, add water, sprinkle a little yeast, and add some flies. Cap with a sponge (all this stuff comes in a set) and wait. Soon, lots of fruit flies! The wingless are great. Open the top of the fly container, invert and tap, and watch the fish feed.

Brine shrimp are easy, but the fruit flies take much less room.

Do Daphnia have much nutritional value? Somehow, I thought they were out of favor as a live food, but can't remember why exactly.

Do Daphnia have much nutritional value? Somehow, I thought they were out of favor as a live food, but can't remember why exactly.

I hatched brine shrimp for fry in the olden days - started with the hatcher where they swim up into the inverted fresh water container to the light...then hatched them is gallon jars I got from the restaurant I worked at.

I don't know about the nutritional value of daphnia. Never raised/fed them before. Guess I need to do some research before I go there.